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  1. Russians Want Crimea; Prefer Luhansk and Donetsk Independent
    Dmitry Dzhus
    Public Opinion Survey

    Russians Want Crimea; Prefer Luhansk and Donetsk Independent

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Stepan Goncharov, Denis Volkov

    April 3, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Stepan Goncharov and Denis Volkov, Dmitry Dzhus, Download Report (PDF), Findings from this Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey show that Russians believe eastern areas of Ukraine should be independent states., Introduction, Findings from a new...

  2. A man prepares barriers made of sandbags as members of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence Forces guard in central Kyiv
    Reuters

    Russians and Ukrainians Prefer to Remain Independent States

    Blog Post
    by Emily Sullivan, Dina Smeltz

    As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, new public opinion data shows that the conflict likely came as a surprise to many on both sides.

  3. A Russian flag
    Igorn via Pixabay

    Globally, Negative Views of Russia Predominate

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    The majority of countries polled in a recent 53-nation study hold negative views of Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.

  4. America's Foreign Policy Future: Public Opinion and the 2024 Election
    Carlos Osorio / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    America's Foreign Policy Future: Public Opinion and the 2024 Election

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Karl Friedhoff, Craig Kafura, Lama El Baz, Libby Berry

    November 1, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , Lama El Baz , and Libby Berry, Carlos Osorio / AP, Download Report (PDF), The 2024 Chicago Council Survey finds there is often less division than imagined when it comes to long-standing pillars of US...

  5. olish Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a government meeting following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack
    Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland via AP

    Americans Support Using US Troops To Defend Poland

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz

    Roughly six in 10 favor using US troops if Russia were to invade a NATO ally like Poland or Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

  6. REUTERS
    Defense and Security

    Russian Mobilization and Defeats Rattle Putin's Position

    Podcast
    by Mikhail Fishman, Leyla Latypova, Brian Hanson

    Russians share their perspectives on why military disaster in Ukraine could have seismic consequences for their nation’s politics, economy, and society—with global implications.

  7. American Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse
    Pedro Szekely
    Policy Brief

    American Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse

    Policy Brief
    by Dina Smeltz, Lily Wojtowicz

    August 2, 2017, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Dina Smeltz and Lily Wojtowicz, Pedro Szekely, Download Report (PDF), New Chicago Council Survey results show a majority of Americans support maintaining or increasing sanctions against Russia and views the nation as a greater threat than in previous years...

  8. How Russians Feel about the Ukraine War

    As Ukraine kicks off its counteroffensive, how are everyday Russians feeling about the war? Our latest polls offer some insights.

  9. Putin's Periphery: The Fight for Russian Borderlands
    Reuters

    Putin's Periphery: The Fight for Russian Borderlands

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    An expert panel assesses Moscow’s campaign for influence over former Soviet states and what this says about the political and security outlook for the region.
  10. President Donald Trump, with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, speaks to members of the military aboard the USS George Washington, an aircraft carrier docked at an American naval base, in Yokosuka, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025.
    Mark Schiefelbein / AP

    What Takaichi's Win Means for Japan's Foreign Policy Priorities

    by Craig Kafura

    With her party now holding a majority in the Lower House, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi turns to managing Japan's relationships with the United States, China, and Korea.